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INTZ e-Sports - (2-0-0)

Keyd Stars - (1-1-0)

paiN Gaming - (1-1-0)

CNB e-Sports Club - (1-0-1)

Tournament/Scene News:

[Worlds] Riot has announced that the 2015 World Championship will be held in EUROPE and will be a"multi-city, multi-country event -- with our Group Stage, Quarterfinals, Semifinals, and Final showdown held in different cities within Europe"!

"After sharing a memorable 2014 Championship with truly incredible esports fans in Taipei, Singapore and Korea, we’re looking forward to 2015’s final showdown more than ever. Today, before the LCS season kickoff, we’re excited to announce that the 2015 World Championship will be coming to Europe this October.

We can’t wait to head to Europe and bring the best League of Legends pro teams from around the world to fans across multiple cities and countries. Europe has been a home for LoL esports since the very first steps in our journey. It’s the setting for the EU LCS, the host for many memorable esports tournaments and events (including our inaugural World Championship in 2011, IEM, Dreamhack, and last year’s All Star tournament) and the home of some of the most talented players to dominate the game. It feels great to bring the 2015 Championship back to players and fans that have played such a big part in our story.

Continuing a pattern we began last year, Worlds 2015 will be a multi-city, multi-country event -- with our Group Stage, Quarterfinals, Semifinals, and Final showdown held in different cities within Europe. Our goal is to bring live esports action to a broad base of fans across Europe and to provide an exciting and diverse backdrop for fans watching at home. Last year’s multi-city journey to Worlds was a fast-paced and exhilarating ride - we learned a ton about the kind of experience we want to offer to competing pros, fans in the stadiums and viewers at home. We’re ready for an action-packed month in Europe.

It’s still too early to share exact details -- we're currently confirming venues, timing, format, and more - and we’ll be sharing those details in the next few months. In the meantime, tune in to cheer on your favorite LCS teams this week as they take their first steps towards Worlds 2015.

For players in Europe and beyond, we can’t wait for you to join us on this journey. See you at Worlds!""

The ruleset also includes the addition of previously outlined policies such as Regional Residency Requirement (Interregional Movement Policy), Work Eligibility, Head Coaches, Sale of Sponsorships, Championship Points, and Automatic Relegation.

[Collegiate] The Riot Collegiate group re-announced all the tournaments coming to the collegiate scene. Both IvyLol and CSL were the first half of the collegiate season, followed by TeSPA and Wellplayed. To read the whole post and check out the awesome infographic, click here!

Team News

North/South America:

paiN Gaming re-acquired MiT after he left Keyd Stars and will be taking the position of coach. Full post can be found here (Portuguese).

Europe:

Meet Your Makers had to make a clutch call this week when Kori left the team, resulting in Blizer300 subbing for the team in the first week of the EU LCS.

Fnatic announced that they would be bringing back their Academy team to train and develop players into the next generation. Full announcement can be found here alongside the full roster.